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At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us, though the communists really sent it into full tailspin in the US during the cold war when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual at this point.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

To reiterate, everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech" or "Mammon". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world around us. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all. Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to it. Does it truly surprise anyone that someone like this would manifest as a popular fixture within this scene? I can't say I am. I've seen some horrors.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Mammon".

1 year ago
13 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us, though the communists really sent it into full tailspin in the US during the cold war when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual at this point.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

To reiterate, everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech" or "Mammon". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world around us. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all. Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him. Does it truly surprise anyone that someone like this would manifest as a popular fixture within this scene? I can't say I am. I've seen some horrors.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Mammon".

1 year ago
13 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us, though the communists really sent it into full tailspin in the US during the cold war when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual at this point.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

To reiterate, everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech" or "Mammon". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all. Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him. Does it truly surprise anyone that someone like this would manifest as a popular fixture within this scene? I can't say I am. I've seen some horrors.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Mammon".

1 year ago
13 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us, though the communists really sent it into full tailspin in the US during the cold war when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual at this point.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech" or "Mammon". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all. Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him. Does it truly surprise anyone that someone like this would manifest as a popular fixture within this scene? I can't say I am. I've seen some horrors.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Mammon".

1 year ago
12 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us, though the communists really sent it into full tailspin in the US during the cold war when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual at this point.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech" or "Mammon". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all. Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Mammon".

1 year ago
12 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech" or "Mammon". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all. Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Mammon".

2 years ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech" or "Mammon". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all. Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Molech".

2 years ago
5 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all. Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Molech".

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be speaking to at all.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Molech".

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

It all goes back to the tabernacle and the spirit of everything we collectively value. What is our collective consciousness on speaking terms with? Not something we ought to be.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Molech".

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US when they monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Molech".

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that seemingly emanates from "Molech".

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell that emanates from "Molech".

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering and the spontaneous generation of money there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider everywhere else you see it.

Everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit or collective genius of a culture. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider where else you see this.

Everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture, or collective genius. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture when you consider where else you see this.

Everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture, or collective genius. Money as a concept (not as an exchange of goods for services) has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept) paints a pretty ugly picture.

Everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, and it seems to have a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy of being called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture, or collective genius. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (children being offered to money as a concept), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, with a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture, or collective genius. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, with a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts commercial to the illustrative, too broad - but under the same woke spell.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture, or collective genius. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, with a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts, too broad - but under a woke spell.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture, or collective genius. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, with a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

As for the whole body of the arts, too broad.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture, or collective genius. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with say abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, with a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture, or collective genius. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, with a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, with a mind and will of its own, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be an intrinsic imperative to bring into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Nothing without its own awareness could ever be so pinpoint in desecrating the world. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), everywhere there is money laundering there seems to be a vast cultural expense that brings into manifestation the ugliest possible iteration of humanity, which I believe is worthy be called "Molech". Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and monopolized and gatekept art through liberal education.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), bring into manifestation the collective hivemind of Molech which distorts humanity into its ugliest possible iteration. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual, though the communists sent it into full tailspin in the US and made the arts liberal.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), bring into manifestation the collective hivemind of Molech which distorts humanity into its ugliest possible iteration. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), bring into manifestation the collective hivemind of Molech which distorts humanity into its ugliest possible iteration. Lord said you cannot serve money and God at the same time, and I believe that this is entirely the truth.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

At this point, yes. For the past 60-100~ years there has been such an effort to bastardize the aesthetic of the world around us. It's almost like an unconscious humiliation ritual.

If I don't stop here it'll get pretty arcane. But at a higher level, you institute the will of something really bent on fucking us up when money is being laundered using the very tapestry of the spirit of a culture. Money has a mind of its own and these little evocations, along with abortion as a money laundering scheme (and as a way to preserve money), bring into manifestation the collective hivemind of Molech which distorts humanity into its ugliest possible iteration.

Take it as an abstraction, take as you will. I literally see a demoniac presence within the modern arts, and all of these galleries are shrines to him.

2 years ago
1 score